On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 01:46:00AM -0500, Andrew Brown wrote:
> i was upgrading (a chunk of) my installed base of pkgs this weekend
> was dismayed to find that ethereal depends on net-snmp whereas pchar
> depends on ucd-snmp, and the two can't coexist.
>
> i opted to to build ethereal as part of my bulk-build, and came back
> to pchar later. a quick tweak to the makefile shows that it can
> happily build against net-snmp, and after a bit of testing, i can't
> *see* any problems.
>
> is there any reason not to switch pchar to net-snmp for real?
Not at all. I just haven't had time to sweep through pkgsrc and switch
packages that need ucd-snmp to use net-snmp instead. The net-snmp
buildlink2.mk file has some smarts for using the ucd-snmp-compatibility
headers and libraries. I think most packages that use ucd-snmp should
work if you do:
USE_UCD_SNMP= YES
.include "../../net/net-snmp/buildlink2.mk"
in place of including the ucd-snmp/buildlink2.mk file.
Cheers,
-- Johnny Lam <jlam@netbsd.org>